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cities in florida, texas, illinois, and other states and started levying them because the enormous protection agency imposes new limits on strong water runoff. some say the epa may not have the authority to do that, but maryland is pushing ahead to meet these new standards anyway. in the tax will cost the average homeowner anywhere between 50-$200 per year, and there is no escaping it. the state will use satellite imagery to determine your rain tax. >> a large shopping center. of the parking lot. the impervious sales tax will actually be more than the property taxes. so that leaves them with olive the option of trying to pass those costs along to their tenants, which means all our goods and services in the state of maryland will go up and cost. >> reporter: the tax will also have significant benefits far beyond the chesapeake bay itself, helping to clean rivers and other waterways that support local economies. some good advice for maryland homeowners. plant roxy on your roof. lou: taxed apparently, even if you do that. where does the money go? pay for your roof, driveway and everything else,
cities in florida, texas, illinois, and other states and started levying them because the enormous protection agency imposes new limits on strong water runoff. some say the epa may not have the authority to do that, but maryland is pushing ahead to meet these new standards anyway. in the tax will cost the average homeowner anywhere between 50-$200 per year, and there is no escaping it. the state will use satellite imagery to determine your rain tax. >> a large shopping center. of the...
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city, texas city, texas and the year was 1947. an accident frightingly similar to the deadly explodes at a plant last night in the texas town of west. trace gallagher live in our west coast newsroom with this eerie piece of history. >> it was actually a french cargo ship that was anchored in texas city, texas. it was carrying 2300 tons of ammonium nitrate fertilizer. 66 years ago today a fire broke out on board the ship in the morning. flames were so spectacular that hundreds of people ran down to the shoreline to watch. an hour later the ship exploded. killing almost everyone who was on or near the pier, including the entire texas city fire department. that led to a chain reaction of explosions and fires that killed at least 576. we do not know the exact death toll to this day. it injured more than 5,000 it also damaged or destroyed thousands of buildings. still, the worst industrial u.s. accident in history and consider, this the explosion knocked planes out of the sky. it blew the ship's 3,000-pound anchor two miles away. it bl
city, texas city, texas and the year was 1947. an accident frightingly similar to the deadly explodes at a plant last night in the texas town of west. trace gallagher live in our west coast newsroom with this eerie piece of history. >> it was actually a french cargo ship that was anchored in texas city, texas. it was carrying 2300 tons of ammonium nitrate fertilizer. 66 years ago today a fire broke out on board the ship in the morning. flames were so spectacular that hundreds of people...
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charles is near west city, texas. what's the latest? i understand the atf is on its way to the investigation. >> that's right. the cause of the fire and the cause of the explosion is now under way. what they're going to do, tamron, is kind of treat this as a crime scene which sounds unusual but they say that's standard protocall now. they're going to rule anything out before they focus on what they believe it really is, which is an industrial calamity. you probably drove through here many times on your way from dallas/f-ft. worth to waco. it's a very small town. more than half of the town is sealed off because of last night's tremendous explosion at the west fertilizer plant. there was a fire that broke out about 7:30 at night and 15 minutes after the firefighters arrived they realized the fire was getting out of control and the fire chief ordered everyone to back off. but it was too late. within seven milnutes, the entie town felt it. i felt it 60 miles away in kaufman, texas, where we were covering the story of the d.a. there. >> char
charles is near west city, texas. what's the latest? i understand the atf is on its way to the investigation. >> that's right. the cause of the fire and the cause of the explosion is now under way. what they're going to do, tamron, is kind of treat this as a crime scene which sounds unusual but they say that's standard protocall now. they're going to rule anything out before they focus on what they believe it really is, which is an industrial calamity. you probably drove through here many...
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a man in texas deducts a smoke stack that sits on his property. why? he says it's a charitable donation to the city because it is considered a local landmark. get this. he is able to write off more than $100,000 for the smokestack. >>> a california businessman that owned a string of pie shops, and he deducts his meals because he ate pies for dessert for research. doesn't fly with the irs. >> and then a landlord is unsuccessful in trying to deduct his dog's vet fees because he used his dog as a security system for what he owned. >> and then a swimming pool, and the pool belonged to her son and had no connection to her except for the son. >> i will buy a pool now and deduct it. >> this is the craziest. one of my favorites. retired new york lauren successfully tries to claim -- i knew i should not have gone there. prosecution, a medical expense deduction. he says it's sex therapy. a positive sex sedative. that would be a red flag. do you write prostitution on the refund? >> probably not. >> just sex therapy. >> yeah. >> these are true stories shared. thes
a man in texas deducts a smoke stack that sits on his property. why? he says it's a charitable donation to the city because it is considered a local landmark. get this. he is able to write off more than $100,000 for the smokestack. >>> a california businessman that owned a string of pie shops, and he deducts his meals because he ate pies for dessert for research. doesn't fly with the irs. >> and then a landlord is unsuccessful in trying to deduct his dog's vet fees because he...
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west texas is home of about 2600 people. >>> the city's mayor is a member of the all-volunteer fire department, as well. he spoke with andrews just a short time ago. >> i was about two blocks away when it exploded. >> we're getting conflicted reports, but it would seem that a very large number of properties, of homes, have been completely collapsing. >> we've got about a five-block radius of the fertilizer plant. >> how many homes do you think have been flattened in this? >> oh, 60, 70, 80? >> and these are private homes with residents? >> yes, private residence homes. one school, one nursing home, one apartment. >> and do you expect that there will be many people who have died in these homes? >> obviously, there was a devastation. so there's going to be casualties. i just don't know a number. and there's a number of injuries and they've all been taken to waco hospital. and so we've got that under control now. we're just going through house-by-house search and rescue. okay? >> and finally, where were you when the explosion happened? >> i'm a member of the fire department, as well. so i was jus
west texas is home of about 2600 people. >>> the city's mayor is a member of the all-volunteer fire department, as well. he spoke with andrews just a short time ago. >> i was about two blocks away when it exploded. >> we're getting conflicted reports, but it would seem that a very large number of properties, of homes, have been completely collapsing. >> we've got about a five-block radius of the fertilizer plant. >> how many homes do you think have been...
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lou: texas is unique that it is one of the safest places in the country the border cities of texas are among the safest in the country. across the border however the cartel's rule and raged 20,000 people are missing over the last five years and northern mexico give us your best judgment how long we will ignore the reality. >> contrary to what the administration says the border is not secure. it is better in -- benny used to be in some places it is worse. the main problem is the drug rtel that comes back and forth at will and now they quit bringing drugs now they're into racketeering, kidnapping and human trafficking for money. this just a matter of time we will see more events like the one. lou: this is not often discussed with the men's corruption in mexico everything in the government is tainted and. all of it is domestic services. no one talks about the corruption in the americas. and and not heaving counting thosto get away anywhere between 25 through $50 billion of drugs across the border and a homeland secretary saying everything is just fine the national media sucks it up like a
lou: texas is unique that it is one of the safest places in the country the border cities of texas are among the safest in the country. across the border however the cartel's rule and raged 20,000 people are missing over the last five years and northern mexico give us your best judgment how long we will ignore the reality. >> contrary to what the administration says the border is not secure. it is better in -- benny used to be in some places it is worse. the main problem is the drug rtel...
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six of those cities are in the red state of texas. they are austin, san antonio. let's just checked these as we go. i don't know if you can tell, but that is supposed to be read. austin, san antonio, el paso, mccallum, dallas, texas. houston. pretty impressive. what about the rest? amok, nebraska, oklahoma city, salt lake city, pittsburgh, knox will come in charleston. every once in awhile you have a blue state that gets it right. democrats sweating this one. san jose california is in there. we have that to work with. san as a californian estate with a democratic governor, that is kind of exciting. made the list. we are giving that to the border states. meanwhile, also reports that a growing number of states are ending this fiscal year with not deficits -- it's hard to imagine, but with surpluses. among them, of course, is the state of texas. taxes -- texas is projecting an almost $9 billion surplus. it has a republican governor. a fellow by the name of rick perry. north dakota is projecting over one-half billion dollars surplus . energy independence. north dakota
six of those cities are in the red state of texas. they are austin, san antonio. let's just checked these as we go. i don't know if you can tell, but that is supposed to be read. austin, san antonio, el paso, mccallum, dallas, texas. houston. pretty impressive. what about the rest? amok, nebraska, oklahoma city, salt lake city, pittsburgh, knox will come in charleston. every once in awhile you have a blue state that gets it right. democrats sweating this one. san jose california is in there. we...
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cancun, panama city beach, florida, los angeles, california o. miami, florida. >> panama city beach. >> how do you know that? >> i've never -- >> panama city beach, why number one? >> it's right on the gulf of mexico, beautiful beaching, 27 miles of beach. mtv's "spring break" made it very famous. at the peak, the locals are outnumber 42 to 1. >> get out of town if you're a local, i guess. >> the sand is like sugar. just absolutely gorgeous. this is from where? >> georgia. >> name the artist. ♪ spring fever ♪ spring is here at last >> elvis. >> yeah, baby. >> she nailed that one. >> i don't know that elvis song. >> this song was in the movie "girl happy" came out in 1965. it's also about spring break. weird fun fact, he does not appear without a shirt. he even water skis with a shirt on. >>> tornado alley typically is the region that has the most tornadoes in the u.s. which state is not a part of tornado alley -- kansas, oklahoma, texas or arkansas. >> texas? >> no, baby. >> no, right, dallas? he's going to love this. so many great songs. >>
cancun, panama city beach, florida, los angeles, california o. miami, florida. >> panama city beach. >> how do you know that? >> i've never -- >> panama city beach, why number one? >> it's right on the gulf of mexico, beautiful beaching, 27 miles of beach. mtv's "spring break" made it very famous. at the peak, the locals are outnumber 42 to 1. >> get out of town if you're a local, i guess. >> the sand is like sugar. just absolutely gorgeous....
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. >> it should be pretty clear by now that they picked the wrong city to do it. not here in boston. we may be momentarily knocked off our feet. but we'll pick ourselves up. we'll keep going. we will finish the race. >> and in a small texas town, the frantic search for survivors after an explosion with the force of a small earthquake rips through a fertilizer plant. leveling dozens of homes, a middle school, a nursing home only blocks away. >> we heard a boom and right after the, right after we heard the boom and the concussion hit. it was enough to -- take your breath away. >> the school is gone. the apartments are gone. it's horrible. >> they are still in the search and rescue process. it is a very slow, methodical search at this point and they are using every available resource they have to do that correctly and make sure we don't miss anything or anybody. >>> here in washington an explosion of anger and frustration over the senate's refusal to pass any gun legislation. in a searing "new york times" column former congresswoman gabrielle giffords calls lawmakers cowards for ignorin
. >> it should be pretty clear by now that they picked the wrong city to do it. not here in boston. we may be momentarily knocked off our feet. but we'll pick ourselves up. we'll keep going. we will finish the race. >> and in a small texas town, the frantic search for survivors after an explosion with the force of a small earthquake rips through a fertilizer plant. leveling dozens of homes, a middle school, a nursing home only blocks away. >> we heard a boom and right after...
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big cities acted by potential of severe weather. unfortunately with spring comes a potential of volatile weather. we'll keep you posted. back to you. >> thank you and we'll get back to you. >> and turning to syria. the situation continue to deteriorate . lawmakers are calling for aggressive u.s. action . former senator john kyle weighs in next on the update of the dirty dentist in oklahoma. thousands more tested for hiv and hepatitus . michigan banning girls from wearing tight pant and it is leggings. what is that all about? ♪ using supercomputing and mobile technology over our secure network, verizon innovators are building a world of medical treatment data in the cloud. so doctors can make a more informed diagnosis from anywhere, in seconds rather than months. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce deliver
big cities acted by potential of severe weather. unfortunately with spring comes a potential of volatile weather. we'll keep you posted. back to you. >> thank you and we'll get back to you. >> and turning to syria. the situation continue to deteriorate . lawmakers are calling for aggressive u.s. action . former senator john kyle weighs in next on the update of the dirty dentist in oklahoma. thousands more tested for hiv and hepatitus . michigan banning girls from wearing tight pant...
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park, michigan, kansas, mississippi, north carolina, ohio, texas, and washington state. listen, we are not talking about sea-tac or dulles or jfk. we're talking about very small regional airports that handle a small amount of traffic and the idea is that they can actually continue to operate if they choose to. they can either operate on a kip kind of a see and be seen system, pilots alert each other what their locations are so they can land and take off safely, also using automatic lighting systems, the pilot can operate with lighting from the cockpit and use automatic weather systems. listen, a lot of these airports and cities have complained that it's not safe enough. some are suing to overturn this decision but as of right now this decision is going forward. 24 towers closing on sunday. 46 on april 21st and 79 on may 5th, thomas. >> we want to be very specific about who is affected. should there be a larger concern if the struggles continue in d.c. that we see larger airports become victims of this? >> no, i have not heard that so far. i've heard no discussions that b
park, michigan, kansas, mississippi, north carolina, ohio, texas, and washington state. listen, we are not talking about sea-tac or dulles or jfk. we're talking about very small regional airports that handle a small amount of traffic and the idea is that they can actually continue to operate if they choose to. they can either operate on a kip kind of a see and be seen system, pilots alert each other what their locations are so they can land and take off safely, also using automatic lighting...
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west texas gun culture is very different than st. louis inner city gun culture which is very different from miami gun culture. to that point, i don't think -- i think that your -- the only place you have meaningful discourse comes out of the middle. not because the middle is moderate, but because that's the only place people are talking. what you want to do is you want to have a set of dialogue in the middle, because after connecticut happened, what we saw was a dueling set of monologues on either side and they were very, very loud and everybody was shouting. it's physically impossible to think and shout at the same time. >> will you tell me what -- tell -- for viewers that haven't read this article, walk us through the basics of what you wrote about. >> i realized after connecticut, and i was having this very visceral reaction to how angry everybody was on both sides, i realized that guns have been present in my life growing up in west texas at a lot of different milestones. all of my milestone moments have had guns present in them
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city ever to file for any form of bankruptcy. >>> finally, a manhunt is still under way in kaufman, texas, for the person who killed mike mclelland and his wife. it comes a few month s after another killing. unclear if the killings are linked. federal sources say they have not ruled anything out and are considering a drug cartel and a lone gunman as possibly being responsible. >>> up next, we'll be taking a deep dive into the jersey shore. in a state where democrats dominate, why is governor chris christie getting a free ride to re-election? msnbc's resident jersey expert steve kornacki joining me next. >>> a little senate madness, it tips today. the second round cop test in the 20th century modern era brackets. among the contestees we're keeping our eyes on, number two seed, dirksen and fulbright. dirksen has a building named after him and you may have heard of a scholarship that bears fulbright's name. and in the number one seed bracket, kennedy and byrd. go to firstread.msnbcnews.com to find out the rest of today's matchups and to vote. ♪ [ instrumental ] [ boy ] i used to hate eatin
city ever to file for any form of bankruptcy. >>> finally, a manhunt is still under way in kaufman, texas, for the person who killed mike mclelland and his wife. it comes a few month s after another killing. unclear if the killings are linked. federal sources say they have not ruled anything out and are considering a drug cartel and a lone gunman as possibly being responsible. >>> up next, we'll be taking a deep dive into the jersey shore. in a state where democrats dominate,...
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places like kansas city and st. louis could see strong to severe thunderstorms erupt and in texas, it's the wind. alison, we could see the wind gusts there between 40 and 50 miles per hour, which risk a very high fire danger because it's been so dry. back to you. >> spring is here, already. thanks, karen maginnis. >>> an achilles injury sidelines kobe bryant for the rest of the season. but what the laker superstar vented on facebook that is getting all the attention. >>> tiger woods is slap would a penalty at the masters. all began with a television viewer paying very close attention. introducing new febreze stick & refresh with command strips from 3m. designed to stick and eliminate odors anywhere. like this overflowing trashcan. to test it, we brought in the scott family. so what do you smell? beach house and you're looking out over the ocean. some place like, uh, hawaii in like a flower field. take your blindfolds off. aw man! [ screams ] [ laughs ] that smells good. i wouldn't even just put it in the trash, i'd
places like kansas city and st. louis could see strong to severe thunderstorms erupt and in texas, it's the wind. alison, we could see the wind gusts there between 40 and 50 miles per hour, which risk a very high fire danger because it's been so dry. back to you. >> spring is here, already. thanks, karen maginnis. >>> an achilles injury sidelines kobe bryant for the rest of the season. but what the laker superstar vented on facebook that is getting all the attention. >>>...
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and do you know half of those cities are in texas? texas alone, austin, san antonio, el paso, mcclelland, dallas, houston, omaha, nebraska are other ones. salt lake city, pittsburgh, knoxville, washington, oklahoma city and charleston. that rounds out the 14 that are adding and there is something they all have in common. >> gretchen: one of the things, other than being inside of texas and having a lot of oil and gas jobs there. texas did not face the same type of foreclosure situation that a lot of other states did, the other commonnallity is that they appear to be in red states. so could one argue that the conservative way in which they're being governed from the top on down has something to do with the way in which jobs have been created? >> steve: you know what? if i was in one of those areas this had not had job growth, i would be for more petroleum job, more gas jobs. right now the governor of the state of new york, which we're sitting in now, has on his desk, are you going to okay fracking? >> it's not a bad thing, according to
and do you know half of those cities are in texas? texas alone, austin, san antonio, el paso, mcclelland, dallas, houston, omaha, nebraska are other ones. salt lake city, pittsburgh, knoxville, washington, oklahoma city and charleston. that rounds out the 14 that are adding and there is something they all have in common. >> gretchen: one of the things, other than being inside of texas and having a lot of oil and gas jobs there. texas did not face the same type of foreclosure situation...
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ago on april 16th, 1947, thousands of people were killed in texas city which a ship carrying the same type of fertilizer that blew up here exploded on a ship. the ship started fire. people started coming down to the docks to see what was burning. the ship blew up and killed thousands of people but it wasn't over then. a second ship, the high flyer, was right next to it and the next day, it exploded and that explosion was so powerful, it knocked airplanes out of the sky. that was the worst industrial accident in all of last -- the last century and now we have had it again here in west, texas, anhydrous ammonia, a product of fertilizer which is desperately needed here, this is a farming town. this town had a fertilizer plant here to make the fertilizer to put on the crops to grow the crops. unfortunately, they had a fire and fire and fertilizer do not mix. >> nbc charles hadlock, according to investigators on the scene it is still being evacuated. bill karins, let's bring you in and with the latest on the weather. >> two concerns. now on the ground what is in the air and what direction
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i think some of the major cities are probably not coming back anytime soon. i think the energy areas, north dakota has full employment. you mentioned texas. it is interesting to me that we are talking about jobs. we need more jobs. the stock market is way up. corporate profits at record levels. connell: it does bring up that question about whether it ever will. it also had a political component to it. is the administration doing what it showed all it can to promote hiring? look at texas. why is the president going out and attacking any of the big oil companies? shouldn't we be doing or to promote it so it continues to do well? >> we are producing more oil than we have in a long time. we are producing a lot of oil, a lot of natural gas. j paul getty wants to find success. go to the best school you can find, do well, find a job and then strike oil. connell: if you are not in the right industry, as these numbers show, it is a very popular we are going to talk about that oil boom. thank you very much for joining us. dagen: u.s. energy production could change our
i think some of the major cities are probably not coming back anytime soon. i think the energy areas, north dakota has full employment. you mentioned texas. it is interesting to me that we are talking about jobs. we need more jobs. the stock market is way up. corporate profits at record levels. connell: it does bring up that question about whether it ever will. it also had a political component to it. is the administration doing what it showed all it can to promote hiring? look at texas. why is...
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. >>> it was no boston marathon, but even a 5k walk in new york city gets serious security in the wake of what happened last week. >>> and coming up, the latest on another big story this week, the blast that virtually levelled a town in texas. some signs of hope today in the west. we'll go there as well. you're watching msnbc. acceler-rental. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. i love to golf. ♪ [ grunts ] yowza! that's why i eat belvita at breakfast. it's made with delicious ingredients a
. >>> it was no boston marathon, but even a 5k walk in new york city gets serious security in the wake of what happened last week. >>> and coming up, the latest on another big story this week, the blast that virtually levelled a town in texas. some signs of hope today in the west. we'll go there as well. you're watching msnbc. acceler-rental. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another...
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the city with the lowest jobless race, midland, texas, with 3% unemployment. the highest, yuma, arizona. the census bureau's new report on taxes shows states last year brought in the most tax revenue ever. we're talking almost $800 billion. california bringing in the most revenue of more than $112 billion. illinois seeing the biggest increase in tax receipts of almost 40%. >>> i can go out there tonight, the materials you got make myself $15,000. tonight, in two hours. can you? >> well, maybe the folks at careerbliss.com should have seen the sales office in glen gary glen ross before naming real estate agent the happiest job in america. that honor coming from an annual survey. justin timberlake has to be happy his new album "the 2020 experience" is the nation's best-seller for three straight weeks. thanks in part to jay-z, of course. those are your number ones on weekends with alex witt. i don't like to golf. i love to golf. ♪ [ grunts ] yowza! that's why i eat belvita at breakfast. it's made with delicious ingredients and carefully baked to release steady e
the city with the lowest jobless race, midland, texas, with 3% unemployment. the highest, yuma, arizona. the census bureau's new report on taxes shows states last year brought in the most tax revenue ever. we're talking almost $800 billion. california bringing in the most revenue of more than $112 billion. illinois seeing the biggest increase in tax receipts of almost 40%. >>> i can go out there tonight, the materials you got make myself $15,000. tonight, in two hours. can you?...
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now, over the next couple of days, heavy rain is going to spread from oklahoma to texas. if there's going to be airport trouble late today, the dallas airports and also san antonio, possibly oklahoma city, and then all that rain will shift through the deep south as we go throughout tuesday and thursday. here's the set-up, this is winter's last gas, warm and chilly, great lakes to the northeast. but as we get into next week, a big pattern change. all the cool weather goes to the west and we should see a big warm-up in the east. the big warm-up that we've been waiting for very, very patiently. you're watching "morning joe." we're brewed by starbucks. what's droid-recognition ? understanding you clearly... what is the capital of zimbabwe ? ... the first time you ask with the google voice search. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid recognition. droid powerful. >>> 25 past the hour, time to look at the morning papers. the richmond times dispatch. activists say last marked the deadliest in syria's civil war with 6,000 people killed in march. the human rights group says 2,
now, over the next couple of days, heavy rain is going to spread from oklahoma to texas. if there's going to be airport trouble late today, the dallas airports and also san antonio, possibly oklahoma city, and then all that rain will shift through the deep south as we go throughout tuesday and thursday. here's the set-up, this is winter's last gas, warm and chilly, great lakes to the northeast. but as we get into next week, a big pattern change. all the cool weather goes to the west and we...
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we had lightning out here in the new york city area. i woke up in the middle of the night to that loud thunder across the area. really strong storms, very powerful storms, cold front headed east. that is why we are seeing severe weather. we have two particular areas hit hard by tornadoes or possible tornadoes. they have not been confirmed yet. the national weather service needs to survey the damage this morning once the sun does come out. one of those counties is van buren in arkansas where we have reports of trees down, houses damaged. in st. louis county, a particular town, hazel wood, we have video of that, we have reports of damage to structures. you can see on the video, video of the damage. trees down impacting homes and a very rough morning for many people out here across this area in missouri. this is hazelwood in missouri. extreme stuff. the storm headed eastbound today. we're talking about more possible severe weather not just in the form of tornadoes and damaging wind and large hail, but even snow. we're talking up to a foot
we had lightning out here in the new york city area. i woke up in the middle of the night to that loud thunder across the area. really strong storms, very powerful storms, cold front headed east. that is why we are seeing severe weather. we have two particular areas hit hard by tornadoes or possible tornadoes. they have not been confirmed yet. the national weather service needs to survey the damage this morning once the sun does come out. one of those counties is van buren in arkansas where we...
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for kansas city, 52. all the cold air has dipped down towards texas, and that means, your high temperatures, say for dallas, today high of 71. tomorrow we're only talking a high of 53 degrees. now on a wider view, want to point out to you, windy conditions, a lot of sunshine right along the east coast. i think all the way down toward the south for texas. also we are going to be looking at some severe storms. you could see some of these storms picking up, some strong winds, hail, as well as isolated tornadoes. right now storms moving through parts of oklahoma city, as well as into dallas, and even into kansas city. a little bit of that wintry mix. not expecting much to accumulate. but still, you want to be careful on the roadways. down towards the south, the rain will be coming down over the next two days. you could see 4 to 5 inches of rainfall, and then all that rain spreads over towards the east. now we want to focus kind of on fog this morning. let's go to a live shot. coming out of florida. now you're
for kansas city, 52. all the cold air has dipped down towards texas, and that means, your high temperatures, say for dallas, today high of 71. tomorrow we're only talking a high of 53 degrees. now on a wider view, want to point out to you, windy conditions, a lot of sunshine right along the east coast. i think all the way down toward the south for texas. also we are going to be looking at some severe storms. you could see some of these storms picking up, some strong winds, hail, as well as...